The house has a heated, saltwater pool, an outdoor kitchen, hardwood floors, room for three cars between the two pair of garages and even features an 80-inch projection screen TV in the upstairs "man cave".

Shields' home is on the market for $1,150,000 and is already getting a lot of interest from baseball fans and non-fans alike.

"If they are interested because James lived here then, I mean, I guess that's just a story you have to tell friends," said Alayna Sherwood of Coldwell Banker Residential. "I think sometimes people want to be in neighborhoods where they know that famous people have lived before. I mean, it adds a certain amount of prestige." 813-323-5498